March 5th @ The Rave - Bad Suns, an alternative rock band from Los Angeles, will be performing at the Rave in March on their 'Heartbreaker' North American headline tour in celebration of their latest album 'Disappear Here', released on September 16th of 2016. The band experienced praise for their first album 'Language and Perspective', and has been touring in support of acts like Halsey and the 1975.....continue reading

Currently on the Signs of Light Tour, The Head and the Heart headlined the first night of the Big Snow Show presented by FM102.1 and hosted by the Rave. They were the final band to play after Bishop Briggs, Jimmy Eat World and Fitz and the Tantrums.

Whitney visited Turner Hall Ballroom for a stop on their $10 tour. The band was formed by lead singer and drummer Julian Ehrlich and guitarist Max Kakacek after the split of their former band Smith Westerns. Whitney is an indie-band born in Chicago during the year 2015.

Susan Tedeschi displayed her amazing vocals along with the background guitar solos of Derek Trucks. Derek Trucks is a famed slide guitarist who has played along side The Allman Brothers Band, BB King and Eric Clapton. He is also number 16 on Rolling Stone's list of top 100 guitar players.

Sleeping With Sirens is a pop-rock headliner from Orlando, Florida currently on tour with State Champs and Tonight alive. Sleeping With Sirens has sold over 80,000 tickets since their formation, leaving almost every show sold out since 2012.

Seven Lions is a solo EDM artist, DJ and producer from Santa Barbara, California. He returned to the nearly sold out Miramar for another highly anticipated EDM show and brought along a greater production.

Yellowcard returned to The Rave for one last show. The pop-punk band commonly known for their hits "Ocean Avenue," and "Only One" from the early 2000's made a visit to Milwaukee for a stop on their farewell tour.

The two lead singers, Peter Dreimanis and Leah Fay, portray an interesting on-stage relationship that included Dreimanis sucking fingers, and Fay putting her hands in his mouth at the end of the show, pulling him around stage.